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No what I'm saying is if you leave timber stacked for 12 to 18 months then cut and split it the drying time is reduced hugely.

 

Yes experiencing this now. Got a pile of oldish beech that I recently processed. It was on the turn but still soaking inside but now cut and split are drying hellishly fast.

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No what I'm saying is if you leave timber stacked for 12 to 18 months then cut and split it the drying time is reduced hugely.

 

Works particularly well with conifer IMHO. I leave mine in lengths on the pile for a few years, then cut and split - no resin and drys very fast :thumbup1:

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